Literacy Leadership Awards

Directions and Parking

The Fourth Floor Program Room is located in the Andrew White Student Center on Loyola's Evergreen campus, 4501 N. Charles St., Baltimore, M.D., 21210. Parking will be available on Diane Geppi-Aikens Field; however, it is limited to the first 30 arrivals.
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Free overflow parking is available at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen with shuttle service to and from the University. An hourly fee lot is available on Bunn Drive.

Directions to satellite parking at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen:

The parking lot is located at 5200 North Charles Street, approximately three tenths of a mile south of Northern Parkway and one-half mile north of Cold Spring Lane. Upon reaching the lot, park your car on one of the two lower tiers. Loyola’s shuttle service will transport you to campus. There are shuttles stopping at the Cathedral every 10 minutes. Look for a white bus with green lettering and green flashing lights. Upon arrival on our campus, you should tell the driver that you are getting off at the Boulder Café stop – signs will direct you to Fourth Floor Program Room.

*Our handicap accessible bus will run on the Cathedral-Library route. All entrances are handicap accessible via the ramps. Elevators to Fourth Floor Program Room, a second-floor entrance, are available near Boulder Café.

Hourly Paid Parking

Limited hourly paid parking is available in the Jenkins parking lot located on Bunn Drive at Loyola’s main campus. Bunn Drive is accessible from Cold Spring Lane. It is approximately one-quarter of a mile east of Charles Street and one tenth of a mile west of Millbrook Road.

Street Parking

Street Parking is available on Cold Spring Lane after 6 p.m. and on Charles Street after 6:30 p.m. Please observe the local parking signs and restrictions

Important Dates

Nominations Due:

January 31, 2017

Award Notification:

Feb. 10, 2017

Award Ceremony:

Feb. 22, 2017
6-7:30 p.m.

Andrew White Student Center
Fourth Floor Program Room

Contact

For more information, contact Mark Lewis, Ph.D., of the teacher education department, at malewis2@loyola.edu.